If you like something, go for it.

Love is a key ingredient for creativity.

If you love what you do, it won't be work.

Don't bring me problems. Bring me solutions.

I had to succeed. Failure means I would have to be homeless again.

Financially Im comfortable. But life has a lot more in store for me.

Financially I'm comfortable. But life has a lot more in store for me.

Even a kick in the ass is good when you're facing the right direction.

Getting up in the morning and loving what you do is a dream come true.

I dont walk around feeling like Im successful. I feel like I did well.

Whatever energy you put out there, that's the energy you're going to get back.

It doesn't matter if it's raining and dark. The sun is shining above the clouds.

Every day has its own challenges, and every day those challenges make us stronger.

Clothing should be quieter than the woman so that her true beauty can shine through.

You can only be connected to others if you are connected to yourself and the truth inside.

Creativity to me is the life force that is in us. It’s an animalistic instinct for survival.

It's not about the outside, it's the inside. But dressing on the outside can help the inside.

New York accepts everybody. It doesn't matter your sex, color, religion. Everybody works together to create a better life.

Follow the truth to life and love what you do... Be passionate about it to the point where you’re willing to do anything for it.

New York. Truly, this is the only city that I feel this energy. Everyone is accepted. This is the first place that I felt open and that I can do everything.

I worked in a boutique after work, my second job, selling women's clothes. And that was a way of not just making money but meeting women. That was very exciting job. I loved that job.

I got involved in fashion by accident. When I got to New York, my intention was to have enough money to eat and to stay and I don't have to leave. I just loved New York - the energy, the culture, the freedom.

I grew up in different orphanages in Israel, and if they gave me a pair of shoes, a shirt, and pair of pants every year, I was lucky. The rest was handouts, leftover clothes. So I appreciated clothes because I only had one new shirt each year.

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